Peacock continues to expand its reality lineup as one of its most-watched originals returns. After its strong debut, Peacock has renewed Love Island: Beyond the Villa for a second season. The new installment arrives with a confirmed release window and promises more post-villa drama from the latest group of Islanders.
Love Island: Beyond the Villa renewed for Season 2
Peacock has renewed Love Island: Beyond the Villa for a second season, with production beginning next week and a premiere planned for early 2026. The new season will reunite the Love Island USA Season 7 Islanders as they return home. It will follow them as they navigate life, relationships, and fame in the real world.
Season 2 will feature Bryan Arenales, Gracyn Blackmore, Jeremiah Brown, Clarke Carraway, Amaya Espinal, Hannah Fields, and Pepe Garcia. It will also include Iris Kendall, TJ Palma, Andreina Santos, Chris Seeley, Belle-A Walker, Coco Watson, Taylor Williams, and other Islanders from Season 7.
The announcement did not include Nic Vansteenberghe, Olandria Carthen, Ace Greene, Chelley Bissainthe, Austin Shepard, or Huda Mustafa. Amaya, Jeremiah, and Iris will appear at BravoCon in Las Vegas on November 16 as part of the Bravoverse Live Stage panel, which Peacock will stream live.
According to Peacock’s first-party data, Love Island USA Season 7 amassed more than 18.4 billion minutes streamed during its six-week run. The first season of Love Island: Beyond the Villa also ranked as Peacock’s #1 highest-reaching unscripted original debut season to date.
The spinoff follows former Islanders after their summer in Fiji as they adjust to life outside the villa. They reconnect with past partners and explore new relationships while navigating public scrutiny.
ITV America produces the series in association with GroupM Motion Entertainment. Executive producers include David George, Adam Sher, Jordana Hochman, Sarah Howell, Brian Appel, Tom Ciaccio, Blake Garrett, and Chet Fenster.
Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on ComingSoon.
